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Reclamation of Polluted Soil: Phytoremediation Potential of Crop-Related BRASSICA Species
Authors:Marchiol  Luca  Sacco  Pasqualina  Assolari  Silvia  Zerbi  Giuseppe
Institution:(1) Department of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of Udine, Via delle Scienze 208, 33100 Udine, Italy;(2) Institute of Agricultural Engineering, University of Milan, Milan, Italy
Abstract:Soils polluted by heavy metals can be reclaimed using a number of expensive tactics that either remove the contaminants or stabilize them within the soil. The value of metal accumulating plants for environmental remediation has recently been appreciated and promising results have been obtained. This paper reports a study on the behavior of Brassica napus, Brassica juncea, Raphanus sativus and Brassica carinata grown on a substrate contaminated by several heavy metals caused by the use of contaminated irrigation water. Data on carbon dioxide assimilation, biomass growth and the bioconcentration and translocation factor of each metal in each species were measured. The polluted substrate caused only a small variation in photosynthesis, however transpiration was more affected by the experimental substrate and in all three species of the genus Brassica the presence of metals in the substrate resulted in higher transpiration levels.Two bioconcentration factors were calculated respectively for the roots (BCF) and the shoots (BCFprime); the BCF was >1 for all the species for Cd, Cu, Ni and Zn without significant differences among species. All the values of BCFprime were lower than 0.5; among the metals, all Brassica species demonstrated a similar performance for Cd and Zn, whereas for other elements the bioconcentration factor was very low.
Keywords:Bioconcentration factor  heavy metals  phytoremediation  soil pollution  translocation factor
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